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Copied from Aegidius Sadeler's engravings of Titian's series of paintings of the 12 Caesars, destroyed by fire in Madrid in 1734. The Titians were bought by Charles I in the 1620s as part of the Mantuan Collection, and formed part of his prized Cabinet de Titian. Other copies of the paintings/engravings exist. The Bolsover set replaces 'Caligula and Tiberius Caesar with two Empresses'.
Title
Julius Caesar (100BC–44BC), Dictator of the Roman Republic (49BC–44BC)
Date
1625–1650
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 131 x W 104.5 cm (E)
Accession number
88070009
Acquisition method
acquired by the Ministry of Public Buildings and Works, 1945; transferred to English Heritage, 1983
Work type
Painting